Address of Horatio Seymour : before the alumni of Madison University, June 19, 1878.

Address of Horatio Seymour, before the New York State Agricultural Society, at the annual meeting, Wednesday, January 21, 1880.

Celebration at Tammany hall, on Saturday, July 4, 1863. Including the oration, by Hon. Henry C. Murphy, the poem, by Henry Morford, esq., the addresses by Hon. Horatio Seymour and others. Pub. by order of the society.

Death of slavery, 1863:

Facts for tax payers : speech of Horatio Seymour before the Canal Committee of the Legislature of New York, April 9, 1878.

free canal question., The

Governor Seymour's letter to the mass meeting held at the Capitol, Albany, N.Y., May 16, 1863 to protest against the arbitrary arrests by the military authorities of the United States.

History and topography of New York : a lecture at Cornell University, June 30th, 1870

History of the Saratoga monument association.

including speeches, messages, proclamations, official correspondence, and other public utterances of Horatio Seymour; from the campaign of 1856 to the present time. With an appendix. -

International Congress on the Prevention and Repression of Crime, including penal and reformatory treatment.

Letter from Peter Cooper to Horatio Seymour.

Our canals : address of Hon. Horatio Seymour upon the funding bill and the necessity for cheap canal transportation, delivered at a public meeting in the city of New York, Oct. 27th, 1870.

purposes of the Republican party hurtful to the rights and interests of the people, and most so to those of the North!, The

Speech of Governor Seymour at Philadelphia.

Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, at the Academy of Music, Brooklyn, October 22, 1862.

Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour : delivered at Tammany Hall, Friday evening, Sept. 28, 1855 : also, two articles on the financial policy of the state-- taken from the Journal of commerce, of Sept. 12th, and Oct. 1st, 1855.

Speeches of ex-Governor Horatio Seymour and Hon. John T. Hoffman. Together with the platform and state ticket adopted by the Democratic State Convention, held at Albany, N.Y., October 3d, 1867.

unconstitutionality of the prohibitory liquor law, The : confirmed by the opinions of Governor Seymour, James W. Gerard, Samuel Beardsley ... Rufus Choate, and others, and the decision of the Supreme Court, of the second judicial district of the state of New York, and of the Hon. James M. Smith, Jr., recorder of the city of New York